AuthorTopic: Bee Gees were the most? (Read 5897 times)

A band who had so many hits yet did not fit into one particular catagory? POP, Disco, rock they were every where? Lonely Days, Lonely Nights was the closest they came to a Beatle sound. 1910 Mining Disaster was huge also! The band had a string of hits that spanned 30 years!

Big time Cheese, but what would the 70s would have been like without them? I always thought the Robert Stigwood family tree was interesting. Forget the 6 degrees of separation, you can get from das Brothers Gibb to Clapton via Yvonne Elliman. I have to admit some of their songs and Andy Gibb's for that matter are a guilty pleasure. Hell, it was the soundtrack to my kiddie years.

yeah i feel that duane...but the early bee gees were super....its only words is a fantastic tune.....as is holiday,new york mining disaster,i just got to get a message to you,and the others from the same era.....as for the 70s..disco did ruin alot...i blame the osmond family tho....lolthe 70s as lame as they were,were great...rember the banasplits show??rocky and bullwinkle were big....to be a kid then was good.....discovery and life lessons were easy...i think we had it easy...do you agree?the machine ran smoothly...

i remember that show...with blurp and slurp...and prince,big mamas pet lobster...now sigmund and johnny and scott are friendsahh the memories...7 minutes in heaven,post office,slap kiss or hug and truth or dare...the kroft super shows...we kids had less worries for sure....